
MONROVIA, Liberia — The House of Representatives has cited the Minister of Justice and the Inspector General of Police to appear before plenary on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, over two high‑profile incidents involving minors in Lofa County, including the reported death of Little Yarkpawolo Moisemah while in police custody in Voinjama City and the disappearance of Little Fesseh Aggrey in Konia Town.
The decision follows a communication from Representative Gizzie Köllince seeking clarity, accountability, and assurances of due process. The House also mandated the appearance of the Voinjama Depot Commander and the officer allegedly linked to Yarkpawolo’s death.
Lawmakers said the proceedings aim to ensure transparency and restore public confidence in law enforcement. The invited officials are expected to provide detailed reports, explain investigative steps taken, and respond to questions from legislators. “These matters are of national concern and require urgent attention to uphold the rule of law and protect the rights of all citizens, especially children,” a House note said.






